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directory it's binding to is quite slow (it's actually a slapd instance
running a shell backend which routes bind requests to different places
depending on the usercode - don't ask...). Because saslauthd makes
Maybe you should seriously consider moving from back-shell to back-perl, which you can optimize much more and is probably quicker right of the bat, since it does not spawn a separate process for the interpreter.

Better still, have you thought of back-meta or back-ldap? These were designed for ldap routing.

I suspect you're optimizing the the wrong bottleneck.

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